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| Rochester Copperheads Book 2 |
One firefighter. One hockey player. One slow-burn relationship neither of them planned for.
Russell “Chip” Cornish plays hockey the way his brain works best—in angles and patterns, with rules he can trust. Off the ice, the world is harder. He sticks to his routines, relies on his assistance dog Sable, and keeps most people at arm’s length. When a fire guts his gym, and the firefighter who carries him out turns out to be impossible to forget, Chip finds himself doing something he’s never been good at—letting someone in.
Dane Rourke didn’t plan on remembering the man he pulled from that fire. He didn’t plan on the cupcakes, or the hockey game, or the slow accumulation of evenings that started meaning more than they should. Getting involved with someone he rescued is the kind of thing that ends careers, and Dane knows it. What he doesn’t know is how to stop.
Spectrum & Smoke is a steamy, slow-burn MM hockey romance featuring neurodivergent rep, an assistance dog who steals every scene she’s in, opposites attract, and a love story that goes all the way to Game Seven.
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My Review: 5/5 Stars
Chip likes his routines. Whether it’s on the ice playing hockey or just in everyday life. And while being autistic is easier to manage in some parts of his life, doesn’t mean it is perfect. Sometimes it takes him a bit to read people and having his service dog, Sable, is great when his anxiety is up. But making connections with people can be a little harder at times. Trusting someone enough to let them in and have a relationship. But really, he just needed to find the right person. The moment Chip meets Dane, he knows something is different. And it’s not because Dane is a firefighter who saved him. It’s so much more. Chip wants to get to know Dane. Dane knows that getting involved with someone he rescued could be disastrous for himself and for his career. But the more they see one another, the more they take the time to get to know one another, the more Dane realizes that Chip is someone he could fall for. Hard. Easily. Chip will be worth any repercussions if those at his work disagree, but Dane can’t let Chip go without a fight. These two were super sweet! I loved getting to know them and watching their relationship blossom. They just fit together so well and it was clear how much they liked one another from the start. I’m really liking this series so far and I can’t wait for the next one!






